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2006 Volvo C70 First Drive
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TO THE POINT What’s New?: The C70 has been totally redesigned for 2006, sharing only a few exhaust pipes with the previous model.
Selling Points: Gorgeous looks with top up or down, generous top-up cargo room, slick retracting mechanism
Deal Breakers: Potential for high repair costs after a rear-end collision
Our Advice: If you’re in the market for a beautiful premium coupe or convertible, a few miles behind the wheel of a 2006 Volvo C70 are definitely in order.

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Click to enlarge. 2006 Volvo C70 Safety Typical for Volvo, the 2006 C70 features a reinforced chassis and body, standard stability and traction control systems, and innovative door-mounted side-curtain airbags.

Certain automakers are tied to various qualities or traits – Subaru has all-wheel drive, Saturn has no-haggle pricing, and Volvo has typically stood for safety, a point the 2006 C70 is sure to solidify in shoppers’ minds. The body has been reinforced throughout, with heavy emphasis added to the A- and B-pillars, a new front subframe designed to better absorb crash energy, a bolstered rear cross brace, and thick aluminum beams within the doors to add extra support. Also beefed up is the chassis, including added strength in the center tunnel, which, unfortunately, squeezes out the necessary room for an all-wheel-drive system’s rear driveshaft – the Volvo C70 is destined to remain a front-driver.

Stability and traction control systems are standard, as are new door-mounted side-curtain airbags that inflate upward in the event of an accident. Rollover bars, part of Volvo’s Rollover Protection System (ROPS), behind the rear seats rise up during a rollover or rear impact. The three-panel roof system is constructed of steel, and active front headrests are standard.


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